Transformers
Essay by review • May 11, 2011 • Essay • 303 Words (2 Pages) • 1,005 Views
TRANSFORMERS
After a few days, the waiting has come to an end. I've finally seen the movie Transformers! I've heard a lot of people say that it is a very nice movie, as in a lot, but for me, to see is to believe.
Basically, the movie is about the betrayal of Megatron, the Decepticon leader setting a war over the Allspark (powerful cube), which eventually fell to the Earth. Good thing there exist the Autobots, lead by Optimus Prime, ready to save the human. And the rest was history.
I enjoyed the movie because it brought back my childhood dreams and even beliefs. When I was a kid, I also wanted to become a part of the Air Force because I find them powerful and famous. But now, I want to become like Mikaela Banes, masculine at heart. I want to drive a truck like she did. I want to drive as if I don't care about anybody else. People say that if somebody died, his/her body becomes cold. So when I was younger, I always thought of heating the dead so he/she will be alive again. That happened when the frozen Megatron came back to life!
What made me extremely amazed is that you can feel the heart of the Autobots through their eyes and the way they speak. After watching the film, my belief became stronger that like Bumblebee, every car has feelings also. I know that is weird, but for me, GL, my car, has a heart because he is always there for me and he never lets me down. I never had a problem with him when I'm on the road. (I used him because my car is manual that makes it masculine!)
So all in all, to the people who said that it is a very nice and entertaining film, I concur!
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